Poems,J. Johnson, 1803 - 363 sider |
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... feel : For I have loved the rural walk through lanes Of graffy fwarth , close cropt by nibbling theep , And fkirted thick with intertexture firm Of thorny boughs ; have loved the rural walk Over hills , through vallies , and by rivers ...
... feel : For I have loved the rural walk through lanes Of graffy fwarth , close cropt by nibbling theep , And fkirted thick with intertexture firm Of thorny boughs ; have loved the rural walk Over hills , through vallies , and by rivers ...
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... feel at every step Our foot half funk in hillocks green and soft , Raised by the mole , the miner of the foil . He , not unlike the great ones of mankind , Disfigures earth : and , plotting in the dark , Toils much to earn a monumental ...
... feel at every step Our foot half funk in hillocks green and soft , Raised by the mole , the miner of the foil . He , not unlike the great ones of mankind , Disfigures earth : and , plotting in the dark , Toils much to earn a monumental ...
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... use , Elfe noxious : oceans , rivers , lakes , and ftreams , All feel the freshening impulfe , and are cleanfed By reftlefs undulation : even the oak VOL . II . C Thrives by the rude concuffion of the storm : He BOOK I. 17 THE SOFA .
... use , Elfe noxious : oceans , rivers , lakes , and ftreams , All feel the freshening impulfe , and are cleanfed By reftlefs undulation : even the oak VOL . II . C Thrives by the rude concuffion of the storm : He BOOK I. 17 THE SOFA .
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... feel The impreffion of the blaft with proud difdain , Frowning , as if in his unconfcious arm He held the thunder : but the monarch owes His firm stability to what he scorns , More fixt below , the more disturbed above . The law , by ...
... feel The impreffion of the blaft with proud difdain , Frowning , as if in his unconfcious arm He held the thunder : but the monarch owes His firm stability to what he scorns , More fixt below , the more disturbed above . The law , by ...
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... feel for man ; the natural bond Of brotherhood is fevered as the flax , That falls afunder at the touch of fire . He finds his fellow guilty of a skin Not coloured like his own ; and having power To enforce the wrong , for such a worthy ...
... feel for man ; the natural bond Of brotherhood is fevered as the flax , That falls afunder at the touch of fire . He finds his fellow guilty of a skin Not coloured like his own ; and having power To enforce the wrong , for such a worthy ...
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